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todd and julie money, from henryville, indiana. once again, we're really pleased both of you made it through this alive. thank you. >>> now we switch gears to paula faris who is in for ron this morning. with the headlines. good morning to you. >> great to be here. people have been saying you're by long lost sister. great to work with you. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with one of the largest class action settlements ever. oil giant bp has reached an agreement with businesses and individuals affected by the massive gulf of mexico oil spill. bp will pay about $7.8 billion. they could end up paying more. that deal does not include the federal government, the biggest plaintiff in this case. >>> and more fallout from the burning of korans at a military base in afghanistan. at least five service members may face a disciplinary review for their involvement, which officials say was caused by a series of mistakes. the incident sparked deadly riots last month and led to the shooting deaths of six american troops. >>> and the nfl's new
todd and julie money, from henryville, indiana. once again, we're really pleased both of you made it through this alive. thank you. >>> now we switch gears to paula faris who is in for ron this morning. with the headlines. good morning to you. >> great to be here. people have been saying you're by long lost sister. great to work with you. good morning, everyone. >>> we begin with one of the largest class action settlements ever. oil giant bp has reached an agreement with...
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post storms here in indiana and for much of the nation. yesterday, watching that setup come together. actually, for the last couple of days before, we knew it would be a ddidy zast rouse day. the storm is going off. behind it, a loft cold air. a lot of wind. i need you to know it's very windy from chicago to cincinnati. i'll leave you with an outlook. good morning, whington. zahrhran here. t some light rain across the area.a. of ight, a few hundredths an inch. temperatures generly in the 40's this morning. keep your r umbrella with you is morning, because we still have a few showers. coldld front is cocoming throh help t to clear skies. to ththe ain cells down south. just t to thwest of the washshingt area, somrain will in. o h temperatures tododay, t 3. it will be windynd breezy. >> and in just a bit, we're going turn the cram slightly and show you more shocking images from here in henryville, indiana. for now, back to dan and bianna. >>> much more coming up. including the arrest in the mysterious murder of a mom and businesswoman from a
post storms here in indiana and for much of the nation. yesterday, watching that setup come together. actually, for the last couple of days before, we knew it would be a ddidy zast rouse day. the storm is going off. behind it, a loft cold air. a lot of wind. i need you to know it's very windy from chicago to cincinnati. i'll leave you with an outlook. good morning, whington. zahrhran here. t some light rain across the area.a. of ight, a few hundredths an inch. temperatures generly in the 40's...
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an ohio couple found an old deposit slip from a flattened town of henriville, indiana. it is dated 1987. it's still in tact. >>> let's look at the morning road conditions. i-70 from columbus to pittsburgh. flooding on i-40 from nashville to dallas. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in memphis, dallas, and houston. >>> well, we now know that whitney houston left everything to her only child, bobby christina. >> that money will be put in a trust for her and distributed at 21, 25, and 30. a month before she was born was when the will was written. >> later this morning, dionne warwick, whitney's cousin, sits down with robin roberts. the big interview with oprah is on this sunday. >>> the search continues for a woman on a cruise ship. her boyfriend reported her missing seven hours after he last saw her. now the family suspects foul play 37 and says the couple did have a troubled relationship. >>> also, we're learning more about another mystery. the twin sisters who died just a few pete apart. patricia and joan miller lived in south lake tahoe for more than 40
an ohio couple found an old deposit slip from a flattened town of henriville, indiana. it is dated 1987. it's still in tact. >>> let's look at the morning road conditions. i-70 from columbus to pittsburgh. flooding on i-40 from nashville to dallas. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in memphis, dallas, and houston. >>> well, we now know that whitney houston left everything to her only child, bobby christina. >> that money will be put in a trust for...
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bird's currently one of the top guys over at the indiana pacers. he used to play for the boston celtics, a favorite team of twitter's cofounder. so, just to complete the circumstance until all this -- yes, larry himself does have a twitter account. >> and you'll get right on that, following him, right? >> i'm new to twitter. i like it. i'll check it out. but you're addicted though. not as bad as you. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone else, we'll be back with the days of the missing elephant. it used to be right there. or was it there? or over there? we're right back. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. the only moisturizer for me? cerave. [ mal
bird's currently one of the top guys over at the indiana pacers. he used to play for the boston celtics, a favorite team of twitter's cofounder. so, just to complete the circumstance until all this -- yes, larry himself does have a twitter account. >> and you'll get right on that, following him, right? >> i'm new to twitter. i like it. i'll check it out. but you're addicted though. not as bad as you. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >>> for everyone...
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. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could see it blowing. and the window blew out. and the house started to move. >> reporter: moments later, the 8,000-square-foot home imploded in a cascade of debris, crushing stephanie's legs. >> i knew if i didn't get help soon, i was not going to make it. i was going to bleed out. >> reporter: but her children, unscathed. and it was for them that stephanie forced herself to stay conscious. >> they needed me. they had to have me. so, i had to figure out what to do. and my son is a hero. he went to go get help. >> to look at it, you wouldn't think anybody could survive. >> reporter: today, in the rubble of her house, her in
. >> reporter: before she saw this monster chewing up henryville, indiana, stephanie decker heard it. >> i knew it was coming. i knew that just staying in your home, wasn't going to work. >> reporter: grabbing her 8-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, she dove into the basement. combining grit with good sense, she grabbed a comforter, wrapping them up and covering them with her body. >> my daughter's like, i don't like this. i know, honey. i could see the wind. i could...
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senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak tonight, the likes of which we have not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. we've seen 163 warnings today overall. they're all over the map in the southeast, including major cities. including some smaller towns that are frankly no longer standing. at the heart of some of these storms is some of the strongest weather this planet can produce. our team has fanned out to cover this. we want to begin the broadcast with where the worst of it is. dr. greg forbes is the severe weather expert at the weather channel. dr. forbes, we've been watching you all afternoon. one point you apologized to viewers. you were unable to talk about all the tornados, just the most severe. where is the worst of it right now? >> well, brian, there's quite a line of storms all the way from southern oh
senator from indiana said they'd appreciate the prayers of everyone watching television tonight. we are covering a severe weather outbreak tonight, the likes of which we have not sure we've ever seen before. 155 million americans have been in the path of severe weather today and tonight. we had tornados in eight states. at one point this evening, there were 19 separate tornado warnings. we've seen 163 warnings today overall. they're all over the map in the southeast, including major cities....
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so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away tears and said good-bye to their home for the second time in as many months. what hits you about all this? >> i just think, having to go through everything again. >> reporter: he was born in this house. they were married here. this is what it looked like before a tornado destroyed it last april. the twister that destroyed the home again today hit even harder. they're alive because of this shelter. >> one of those things. you know? ten months later, we got hit again. >> there's always a plan. god sees the big picture. we don't. >> reporter:
so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away...
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in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to be looking at. south of us, in nashville -- >> of course, a tornado could drop out of that anytime. we've had numerous reports of damage with this storm west of us. >> reporter: across tennessee, scenes of destruction. these pictures from bradley county. alabama, this morning, the first state to feel the brunt of this wave of monster twisters. they're already starting to clean up. for 10 million folks that were in the high-risk region today, they had a three in ten chance of seeing a tornado within 25 miles. pretty spectacular. diane? >>> we wanted to know
in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to...
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the death toll has now reached more than 20 people throughout indiana, kentucky and ohio. many of these states tonight declaring a state of emergency. images seemingly made for movies but their horror is real. violent and massive tornadoes tearing through the heartland. when the twisters were gone, the devastation and almost every town looked the same. entire neighborhoods left in ruins. warning sirens sounded all throughout the day. tornado after tornado came roaring through a corridor made up of parts of alabama, indiana, connecticut and ohio. and -- kentucky and ohio. not everyone could get through safety. >> she was in the bathroom the whole time. i tried to calm her down but she's pretty upset. >> reporter: the local high school was the only safe place to go. >> we had quite a bit of property and structural damage. but 1300 children and somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 employees unharmed. >> reporter: it wasn't the same in indiana. at least 10 are dead in that state with the number expected to rise. once the storm cleared, the residents could be seen looking for s
the death toll has now reached more than 20 people throughout indiana, kentucky and ohio. many of these states tonight declaring a state of emergency. images seemingly made for movies but their horror is real. violent and massive tornadoes tearing through the heartland. when the twisters were gone, the devastation and almost every town looked the same. entire neighborhoods left in ruins. warning sirens sounded all throughout the day. tornado after tornado came roaring through a corridor made up...
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henryville, indiana. good morning to you. >> hey, gretchen. yeah, it was such a big story around here and really kind of the story that everybody was holding on to for hope for baby angel babcock who was a 14-month-old lone survivor in her family. her parents, 2-year-old brother and infant sister were in the storm together, huddled together in the hallway of a trailer. she was the only survivor until yesterday, her extended family had to make the decision to pull her off of life support. and she died at 4:10 p.m. yesterday. the extended family members had been talking a little bit, take a listen to what one of them had to say. >> it's very hard to imagine that we lost all of them. >> we've been through a lot, everything. and as anyone can imagine. >> losing an entire family, the grandparents are alive and grieving. extended family members who were with angel over the last couple of days and certainly making a heartbreaking decision. that just one of the stories that starts to trickle out here and then now
henryville, indiana. good morning to you. >> hey, gretchen. yeah, it was such a big story around here and really kind of the story that everybody was holding on to for hope for baby angel babcock who was a 14-month-old lone survivor in her family. her parents, 2-year-old brother and infant sister were in the storm together, huddled together in the hallway of a trailer. she was the only survivor until yesterday, her extended family had to make the decision to pull her off of life support....
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we have a severe thunderstorm watch stretching from central missouri into indiana. wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. two-inch hail reported in nashville this morning. this is a high risk, not just a strong but a high risk of severe thunderstorms which could develop long track tornadoes. tornadoes that stay on the ground for a long period of time. nashville, lexington, louisville, in that bull's eye. columbus down to birmingham, also a risk. on the back side of the system we have a lot of snow to talk about as well. >> good morning. a new storm is developing out west. we have some rain in the forecast. most of the day will be spent dry ♪ she's a brick house >> time for today's real estate. what you can get for under $300,000 these days. "today" real estate contributor and our brick house barbara corcoran is here with the best bargains in the market from a cabin in the rockies to a southern charmer. we'll start down south in south carolina. it's an historic 19th century home for $289,000. >> cheraw has to be the prettiest town the dixie. this town was a boys' scho
we have a severe thunderstorm watch stretching from central missouri into indiana. wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. two-inch hail reported in nashville this morning. this is a high risk, not just a strong but a high risk of severe thunderstorms which could develop long track tornadoes. tornadoes that stay on the ground for a long period of time. nashville, lexington, louisville, in that bull's eye. columbus down to birmingham, also a risk. on the back side of the system we have a lot of snow...
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the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> re
the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't...
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." >>> one week ago tonight, we were on the ground in henryvi e henryville, indiana, and west liberty, kentucky, was suffered widespread destruction. tonight, there's news from both hard-hit cities in west liberty we're getting our first look at what might be the most dramatic video yet of the twisters ripping off a roof like a tin can. an incredible look at its sheer power. >>> in henryville, teachers returned to the decimated school where they rode out the storm and they were unharmed. students will attend classes at schools in nearby cities for the rest of the school year. >>> we turn to hawaii now which has been far from a vacation paradise this week. as record breaking storms sweep across the island chain. first, the good news. there are no reports of any deaths or injuries. but tonight, the damage is so widespread, hawaii's governor has declared a state of emergency. we get the latest now from nbc's mike taibbi. >> reporter: the hailstorm that peppered oahu is something that the locals say they have never seen. >> it came down from the heavens. it was big. at least the size of g
." >>> one week ago tonight, we were on the ground in henryvi e henryville, indiana, and west liberty, kentucky, was suffered widespread destruction. tonight, there's news from both hard-hit cities in west liberty we're getting our first look at what might be the most dramatic video yet of the twisters ripping off a roof like a tin can. an incredible look at its sheer power. >>> in henryville, teachers returned to the decimated school where they rode out the storm and...
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indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget. the sirens and wind. our team tonight reports in from across the disaster zone. we begin with meteorologist ginger zee in henryville, indiana tonight. ginger, good evening. >> david, just moments ago. the national weather service gave us an update. they've rated this tornado that demolished henryville an ef-4. that means winds up to 200 miles per hour. that means what happened behind me, the tales of survival were a true miracle. >> almost 100 tornadoes reported with millions of people in the path, barreling through the heartland at 70 m
indiana heartland shredded in henryville. a school hurled across the street and a father carrying their 9-month-old for what is left of the neighborhood. their home is gone and a survivor hugging his dog, grateful they both survived. the toll is going up. 38 people killed, hundreds injured. we're at 108 reported tornados from this system alone. millions of americans across 11 states from the gulf coast to ohio valley. hit by twisters and for so many, frightening sounds they will never forget....
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the wildcats beat indiana 100 2/90. high-school hoops title game in sacramento. bird had two of his 24 points. the bay area top-ranked team beat price 70/56. division to, archbishop gordon had 33 stores and 20 rebounds. the monarchs won at 78/57 for their second straight title but they will not be the only ones getting more attention at school monday. the girls are also state champions, beating j.w. no. 56/54. every week on game day we hand out the " they said it " award. but the timber rules get this singing award. >> ♪ my loneliness is killing the ♪ i must confess, i still believe ♪ i don't like this ... >> ♪ give me a sign! >> ok, webster really sounded the most like brittany spears. he had that down. >> wow. ,,,,,,,,
the wildcats beat indiana 100 2/90. high-school hoops title game in sacramento. bird had two of his 24 points. the bay area top-ranked team beat price 70/56. division to, archbishop gordon had 33 stores and 20 rebounds. the monarchs won at 78/57 for their second straight title but they will not be the only ones getting more attention at school monday. the girls are also state champions, beating j.w. no. 56/54. every week on game day we hand out the " they said it " award. but the...
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henreyville, indiana, was hit by two tornadoes and all but destroyed. elaine quijano begins our coverage there ♪ ♪ . >> reporter: there's still no power and no heat at st. francis xavier catholic church in henreyville but at morning mass parishners made sure there was music. ♪ ♪ . >> reporter: father steven schaftlein spoke of healing. he told his congregation that this town of 1900 residents has a choice, hope or des prayer-- despair. >> we can choose to begin anew, and either see this experience as the end or a new beginning. >> reporter: starting over will take time. the national weather service reports two tornadoes hit henreyville friday afternoon. one of them a powerful ef-4 on a scale of 5 with winds in excess of 165 miles an hour o raked the ground for some 50 miles. >> today crews pull mood town repair pog we are lines and clearing up wreckage. >> insurance agent lynn murphy carter was hard at work too. >> thank you so much. >> she's been meeting with customers at the business her father started. >> everybody is like family. i didn't wa
henreyville, indiana, was hit by two tornadoes and all but destroyed. elaine quijano begins our coverage there ♪ ♪ . >> reporter: there's still no power and no heat at st. francis xavier catholic church in henreyville but at morning mass parishners made sure there was music. ♪ ♪ . >> reporter: father steven schaftlein spoke of healing. he told his congregation that this town of 1900 residents has a choice, hope or des prayer-- despair. >> we can choose to begin anew,...
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in henryville indiana that had - to outruu a tornado with nearly a dozen children on boar. shot of he bus smashed into a building earlier this month. nside... ddring that ttrnado. debris swirls.... and the buu is pushed across the parkiig lot.. nd then he road... before rashiig into a diner. just 13 minutes earlier... 11 children were on that bus... audio picks up the tense moments when the driverr safety. radio::henryville - therr is a tornado on thh ground.perry: tornado on the ground, guys. qqiet!perry: if you got a book to put over our head, do it. get in the middle.))! 3 that driver was able to get those kids off the bus and to safety... just three mmnutes beforeethe bus is blown away. a penny saved is a penny earned.but in caaada that phrase will soon be obsolete. obsolete.the country is now phasing out the coin.it turns out it costs more than a cent to make one.... and stopping production would saveethe country 11 million dolllrs a kim kaadashian tops a liit of the most overexposed celebrities around.65 percent of those polled ffr the forbes list... thought she is tw
in henryville indiana that had - to outruu a tornado with nearly a dozen children on boar. shot of he bus smashed into a building earlier this month. nside... ddring that ttrnado. debris swirls.... and the buu is pushed across the parkiig lot.. nd then he road... before rashiig into a diner. just 13 minutes earlier... 11 children were on that bus... audio picks up the tense moments when the driverr safety. radio::henryville - therr is a tornado on thh ground.perry: tornado on the ground, guys....
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at least three people have been killed in southern indiana. the storms are massive, as we saw in downtown nashville. this is 11 minutes of video that we compressed to show you how the storm hit music city. the emotions of this evening were caught in this picture of one survivor in alabama after he found the one possession that he may have wanted to save the most. there were also reports of tornadoes across northern alabama. one ripped part of the roof off a maximum security prison. mark strassmann is in the town of new market tonight. mark? >> reporter: by mid-morning, scott, this house had been flattened. the good news is no one was home. and you see storm ruin just like this all over this neighborhood. now consider something else: this has been a long, frightening day of violent weather and it's not over. suddenly around 4:00 p.m. a black cloud wall menaced madison county. for people like jack kilgore and leslie poesy, this was their second scare in seven hours. what do you think about that behind you? >> not looking good. >> reporter: they
at least three people have been killed in southern indiana. the storms are massive, as we saw in downtown nashville. this is 11 minutes of video that we compressed to show you how the storm hit music city. the emotions of this evening were caught in this picture of one survivor in alabama after he found the one possession that he may have wanted to save the most. there were also reports of tornadoes across northern alabama. one ripped part of the roof off a maximum security prison. mark...
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there were areas of kentucky and indiana devastated a few weeks ago. and one catching the attention of someone across the country. henryville, indiana, she was protecting her children from the march twister when she was crushed by debris. doctors had to amputate her legs. and they were staying there and people are helping for the home. >> we were all ready to come out and help this morning. >> and bless them. some volunteers, including members of a high school baseball team, coached by stephanie's husband and stephanie's home gets revamped, we're learning the national weather service is having its own upgrade, a new type of radar that provides more accurate tornado forecasts and this hopefully will help save more lives. elizabeth in our atlanta wur bureau, with those storms there had been reports of people not hearing the sirens. >> and forecasters say it's an extra tool, and it will be at 161 sites across the nation, dual polarization. before the forecasters had to predict the storms looking at radar screens and predict the swift wind movements. and w
there were areas of kentucky and indiana devastated a few weeks ago. and one catching the attention of someone across the country. henryville, indiana, she was protecting her children from the march twister when she was crushed by debris. doctors had to amputate her legs. and they were staying there and people are helping for the home. >> we were all ready to come out and help this morning. >> and bless them. some volunteers, including members of a high school baseball team, coached...
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this ef-4 tornado did this to the town of marysville, indiana. the destruction we see from the ground is mind-numbing from above. oh. schools and homes annihilated. this house is an example of why you have to get to the lower-most part of your home. the top of that house is completely ripped off. and the bottom is in tact. they had a basement. that's even better. but that one -- no one upstairs survives that. the storm blasted nearly 70 miles per hour. southwest, northeast, and get this, it wasn't alone. at least one other twister followed the same track just minutes later. this is likely to be the place where it is a half a mile wide. a half mile wide with those in its path. sweeping foundations clean, even rearranging this lumber yard. it's hard to view from up here. 52 miles. here's the really bad part. a lot of the speakers and computer monitors, anything that could have been potentially salvageable, now covered in snow. coming up, here's what i'm going to do. i'll give you an idea of if they have more winter weather in the hard-hit areas and
this ef-4 tornado did this to the town of marysville, indiana. the destruction we see from the ground is mind-numbing from above. oh. schools and homes annihilated. this house is an example of why you have to get to the lower-most part of your home. the top of that house is completely ripped off. and the bottom is in tact. they had a basement. that's even better. but that one -- no one upstairs survives that. the storm blasted nearly 70 miles per hour. southwest, northeast, and get this, it...
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a school bus is caught in the middle of a tornado in indiana earlier this month and a bus driver and 11 children safely escaped the eye of the storm by three minutes. the bus was thrown into the side of a diner. that is amazing there were no injuries. we want to get a look at the weather. >> it was a cold start this morning and we had a freeze warning and frost advisory and everything is being cancelled out now and the clouds rolled in sooner than we thought. look at our time lapse on this friday afternoon we have the clouds rolling in and they will stick around for a good part of the day and we may see some peaks of sunshine here and there but don't expect much and the clouds eventually will produce showers and periods of rain or later tonight. this is what looks like in rehoboth beach. a nice afternoon shaping up with plenty of sunshine out there. 50 degrees now at the airport and the wind is not a problem. 51 degrees in fairfax. upper northwest d.c. is still in the mid-40's and or. >> is looking at 43 degrees. these are temperatures across the area and cooler temperatures to the n
a school bus is caught in the middle of a tornado in indiana earlier this month and a bus driver and 11 children safely escaped the eye of the storm by three minutes. the bus was thrown into the side of a diner. that is amazing there were no injuries. we want to get a look at the weather. >> it was a cold start this morning and we had a freeze warning and frost advisory and everything is being cancelled out now and the clouds rolled in sooner than we thought. look at our time lapse on...
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jim harbaugh cheering on indiana and his brother-in-law but kentucky had it better than the hoosiers tonight winning one of hundred 2-90. no. 1 seed north carolina plane without star point guard kendall marshall. the tar heels committed 23 turnovers in overtime against ohio but they live to see another day after outscoring the bobcats 10-2 in the extra period. tiger woods shot a bogey free 65 to get to tender for the tournament and is tied with the lead. giants fans can breathe a sigh of relief, buster posey survived his first play at the plate but the rangers get the win 4-1. bruce bochy told him do not block the plate. it is not worth it. >> especially in cactus league and he was easily safe >> bruce told him that there things you can do where you can get a tag on him and still make the out >> we were all holding our breath. we're coming back at 11. ,,
jim harbaugh cheering on indiana and his brother-in-law but kentucky had it better than the hoosiers tonight winning one of hundred 2-90. no. 1 seed north carolina plane without star point guard kendall marshall. the tar heels committed 23 turnovers in overtime against ohio but they live to see another day after outscoring the bobcats 10-2 in the extra period. tiger woods shot a bogey free 65 to get to tender for the tournament and is tied with the lead. giants fans can breathe a sigh of...
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the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is >> good morning.c northwest. temperature starting out below freezing this morning in some neighborhoods. we will see plenty of >> matt, back inside to you. >> all right, maria, thank you very much. model andability res christie brinkley is soaping up about her real-life drama with ex-husband peter cook. it's been nearly four years since they divorced but the split has no legal end in sight. because a feud continues with both sides claiming violations of their divorce agreement. earlier i sat down with christie and began by asking her why this split remains so nasty. >> since the day that he realized that i wasn't coming back, there have been a real character assassination going on. i asked for and got a confidentiality agreement
the country, a chance of strong thunderstorms here in through parts of missouri, illinois and into indiana and the possibility of hail and damaging wind. a tornado is possible, as well, especially central illinois. meanwhile, it is cold and breezy in the northeast. lovely and sunshine in the southeast. if you're looking for the wintry wet and windy weather, that is >> good morning.c northwest. temperature starting out below freezing this morning in some neighborhoods. we will see plenty...
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>> on my show tonight, a stay-at-home mom in indiana bothered to go through marion, indiana's rule book which is this thick and found these laws like this and she tried to obey, tried to register her bicycle, costs $0.25 every two years. and the clerks didn't even know what she was talking about. they're all on the books. if you're a regulator, you think you're not doing your job unless you add more rules. >> and john, in the big picture, when you talk about the economy and the entrepreneural spirit, if every time you had to open up a deli or buy a food truck, you have to go through all these leaps and bounds and hoops and ladders, you're not going to do it! >> or like in the banana republic, you do it underground and that kills entrepreneurship, too, you have to be hiding from the police or paying bribes. fewer rules. >> fewer rules and that's what you found. >> no. that's what we want. >> that's what you want. that's what we hope to get. in the big picture, where do you come up with these ideas? you have a grandiose mind that thinks big problems, big solutions. where does that come fr
>> on my show tonight, a stay-at-home mom in indiana bothered to go through marion, indiana's rule book which is this thick and found these laws like this and she tried to obey, tried to register her bicycle, costs $0.25 every two years. and the clerks didn't even know what she was talking about. they're all on the books. if you're a regulator, you think you're not doing your job unless you add more rules. >> and john, in the big picture, when you talk about the economy and the...
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su push of mclane, virginia, made the indiana voter registration invalid. late this morning, 600 miles away in an indianapolis courthouse. >> we agreed to disagree about the original decision. and we just semily put that behind us. >> with a late settlement, hammered out between attorneys. lugeer will reregister to vote at the family farm. >> people of indiana recent this kind of interference. an i think they are going to illustrate that with their vote. >> recent partisan polls unchallenged by lugeer's campaign suggest the opposite. >> citizen united survey has lugeer down to a single digit advantage in the primary less than seven weeks away. in a state where all campaign buttons are valuable political memorabilia, lugar is in trouble. residencesy issue is a big reason why. >> it's caused a lot of people to think and wonder if maybe it's time to wrap things up. it's an issue that is hanging out there. >> i do appreciate you coming in. >> the benefactor is the primary opponent, state treasurerer richard mur dock. >> running as someone with a grandfatherly i
su push of mclane, virginia, made the indiana voter registration invalid. late this morning, 600 miles away in an indianapolis courthouse. >> we agreed to disagree about the original decision. and we just semily put that behind us. >> with a late settlement, hammered out between attorneys. lugeer will reregister to vote at the family farm. >> people of indiana recent this kind of interference. an i think they are going to illustrate that with their vote. >> recent...
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put together by researcherssat indiana university.they found 3 and sexual pleasure when performing exercises that used the abdominal muscles... like weight lifting and yoga. 3 yyu don't have to be married to legally break-up 3anymore. anymore.a new poll shows a couples who live together are getttng prenupts.in fact... attorneys say they've seen an increase in the number of court battles between say the reason behind the increase is that a lot more or bypassinggit altogether....and tte lder pou...
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. >> the 15-month-old indiana girl midwestfound in the has been laid to rest. >> all of her family members on friday when the hit.do she died sunday of a hospital. >> this noaa day in parts of virginia. yesterday inscene caroline county. snowy day. that led to several school closures. cancelednia county after-school activities. problems were reported roads. >> now time for traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam. >> rning, that the best kind of snow. a beautiful scene. 27 in fairfax now. 23 in bristow, virginia. 30 in oxon hill, 24 in olney on tuesday morning. couple degrees below average. 50 degrees with sunshine, high , sunnye over next weather. then tomorrow, still sunny. the warming trend begins. 50 today. maybe low 60's tomorrow. by thursday, highs near 70. the chance of showers late thursday and early friday. nothing had expected. nothing heavy to expect on bethesda, inn tysons, moving nicely on both sides at river road. looks good on the dulles greenway, the dulles toll road. 81, route 11, no problems on interstate 70 either. between richmond and baltimore, travel times in our fa
. >> the 15-month-old indiana girl midwestfound in the has been laid to rest. >> all of her family members on friday when the hit.do she died sunday of a hospital. >> this noaa day in parts of virginia. yesterday inscene caroline county. snowy day. that led to several school closures. cancelednia county after-school activities. problems were reported roads. >> now time for traffic and weather every 10 minutes. adam. >> rning, that the best kind of snow. a beautiful...
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the worst of it is in southern indiana. this is southern indiana. we have two huge storms moving through the area. both of these are reporting tornadoes on the ground. a little wider view shows where louisville is here. these storms will not head your way. tornadoes reported on the ground. that's the worth of it right now. it's a pretty rural area. at least the tornadoes aren't going through big cities, but those small farm town, heads up. >>> one of rush limbaugh's advertisers is no longer willing to be associated with the talk show host. companies have been under fire to full ads after he viciously attacked a georgetown law student. he called sandra fluke a quote, prostitute and a quote, slut on his show. sleep train released this statement. we don't condone negative comments directed towards any group. during his live show today he continued his insults of sandra fluke. >> the woman comes forth with this, frank li hilarious claim that she's having so much sex and her buddy is with her that she can't afford it. not one person says did you think ab
the worst of it is in southern indiana. this is southern indiana. we have two huge storms moving through the area. both of these are reporting tornadoes on the ground. a little wider view shows where louisville is here. these storms will not head your way. tornadoes reported on the ground. that's the worth of it right now. it's a pretty rural area. at least the tornadoes aren't going through big cities, but those small farm town, heads up. >>> one of rush limbaugh's advertisers is no...
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help is arriving in henryville, indiana. since the tornadoes hit friday afternoon, this town of 1900 people has swelled with hundreds of workers and volunteers. crews are repairing power lines and using heavy machinery to clear away debris. but cleaning up will take time. the national weather service now says two tornadoes hit henryville. one of them a powerful ef-4 with winds over 165 miles per hour. it stayed on the ground for 50 miles. that same storm system barreled through the small community of new pekin. kendra brough remembers searching for her sister moriah and her sister's family after the tornado hit. >> probably 30 minute after it happened, me and my dad rushed over there. we saw that there was nothing there. we got out of the car and started walking through the water, the downed power lines and everything. just looking through the trash, yelling for them. yelling their names. to see if anyone was responding back. no one did. >> 20-year-old moriah brough, her boyfriend, 21-year-old joseph babcock and their childr
help is arriving in henryville, indiana. since the tornadoes hit friday afternoon, this town of 1900 people has swelled with hundreds of workers and volunteers. crews are repairing power lines and using heavy machinery to clear away debris. but cleaning up will take time. the national weather service now says two tornadoes hit henryville. one of them a powerful ef-4 with winds over 165 miles per hour. it stayed on the ground for 50 miles. that same storm system barreled through the small...
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>> a behavioral center in indiana. >> reporter: which isn't far from paula bowen's own illinois home. but one day a truant officer made a trip to that center to visit cassie and recommend she transfer to a very different place. >> cassie called me, she was crying, she said, i just made a mistake. >> what was her mistake? >> i asked her what happened, and she says, i just signed the papers to go to pinehaven. >> reporter: paula bowen says without her permission, her daughter was then whisked away, more than 1,800 miles to rural northern montana, to the pinehaven christian children's ranch, and that's where we met her. >> reporter: what's your name? >> cassie. >> where you from? >> illinois. >> reporter: bob larsson is the founder and preacher at pinehaven. >> the two biggest reasons can kids come is broken homes and they didn't have the normal home background and training with a dad and a mom and failing adoptions. >> reporter: paula bowen admits she's had serious problems with her life, including imprisonment. but says she doesn't want her daughter at pinehaven because of allegations
>> a behavioral center in indiana. >> reporter: which isn't far from paula bowen's own illinois home. but one day a truant officer made a trip to that center to visit cassie and recommend she transfer to a very different place. >> cassie called me, she was crying, she said, i just made a mistake. >> what was her mistake? >> i asked her what happened, and she says, i just signed the papers to go to pinehaven. >> reporter: paula bowen says without her...
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the state of florida and indiana have tried similar programs before they were stopped by the courts. what they found is less than 1% to 2% of the people that were tested were actually using drugs. and so talking about a very small percentage. the amount that you get for unemployment in arizona is the lowest in the country, about $240 per week. >> my point is for government jobs, i think people have to do this. i mean, i'm trying to figure out what the down side is. maybe we would be helping people who actually have a drug problem. >> well, perhaps. there's money in this bill for funding for drug treatment, yes, but what the federal government has said is that if we go forward with this legislation, that we could very likely lose our federal money for unemployment. so that means, you know, thousands of people in arizona who are on unemployment who aren't using drugs are going to lose the $200 a week that they need to put money on the table, to feed their families and to get back on their feet. >> all right. it's a very interesting debate. >> you know, beauty of our federal system is w
the state of florida and indiana have tried similar programs before they were stopped by the courts. what they found is less than 1% to 2% of the people that were tested were actually using drugs. and so talking about a very small percentage. the amount that you get for unemployment in arizona is the lowest in the country, about $240 per week. >> my point is for government jobs, i think people have to do this. i mean, i'm trying to figure out what the down side is. maybe we would be...